Posted on 12/14/2005 6:35:07 PM PST by SandRat
WASHINGTON, Dec. 14, 2005 Iraqi Army troops and coalition forces captured 11 insurgents and seized six caches Dec. 13 in operations southeast of Baqubah, Iraq, military officials reported today. The caches included eight anti-tank mines, six 155 mm artillery rounds, 48 assorted rockets, 48 mixed mortars rounds, 16 anti-personnel rocket-propelled grenades, 26 RPG boosters and a mortar tube assembly. Explosive ordnance disposal personnel were called in to destroy the munitions. The suspects are being detained pending further investigation.
Also on Dec. 13, Iraqi army soldiers and coalition forces uncovered a cache hidden in a cave north of Husaybah.
Troops found an RPG system, eight rockets, two cases of small machine-gun ammunition and an extra machine-gun barrel. Mattresses and other items suggested the cave was used as an insurgent safe house, officials said. The cache was destroyed in place, and the weapons were turned over to authorities.
Soldiers from the 3rd Brigade, 4th Battalion, 1st Iraqi Intervention Force, and coalition forces discovered a cache and a functioning roadside bomb Dec. 13 south of Fallujah after receiving a tip.
In addition to the bomb, the cache contained 20 120 mm mortar rounds, 17 88 mm mortar rounds, three 60 mm mortar rounds, a 150 mm artillery round, two guided missiles, six kilograms of TNT, three RPG rounds, a box of 20 mm anti-aircraft rounds, a machine gun and a box of machine gun ammunition.
A cordon of the area was established while the cache was inventoried and transported to a location where it was destroyed, officials said.
Iraqi police arrested five people who were transporting a bomb in their vehicle Dec. 12.
Police stopped the car at a checkpoint and one passenger jumped out of the vehicle and tried to escape. The suspect was caught, and the rest of the car's occupants were arrested after further investigation produced a concealed explosive device.
The bomb consisted of a 60 mm mortar round, TNT and plastic explosive contained in a metal box.
The provincial explosive ordnance disposal team took custody of the bomb, and the detainees were turned over to the Najaf police anti-crime Unit for processing and further investigation.
(Compiled from Multinational Security Transition Command Iraq news releases.)
More good news
Newsweek will, of course, include this in their cover story.....
According to Murtha, we captured freedom fighters. Uhhhg.
Excellent news.
I love seeing headlines like this.
Polls open in about an hour, I believe.
Also on Dec. 13, Iraqi army soldiers and coalition forces uncovered a cache hidden in a cave north of Husaybah.
Our son is there in Baqubah, stay safe son, this night will be one of constant prayer for you, your men and your success. Just one month to go, stay safe, fight hard.
Thanks for the ping!
Please tell your son I said thank you!! He is a hero proved in liberating strife! God bless you all -- I pray he comes home safe and sound!
US Troops Slaughter Iraqi Citizens, Plunder Belongings!
And force the women and children outside naked in the cold!
BTTT
And that would be the "good news" headline, compared to the other tripe they spew.
I join your prayers for your son's safe return. We are honored by and profoundly grateful for his service, as well as the sacrifices of all his family members. Please tell him "Job well done!" from Springfield VA.
Thank you very much, it was an amazing day wasn't it? It was almost treated as a non-event by the MSM but we know better, what an accomplishment.
A victory for freedom!
Yep. The MSM is so busy trying to make stuff up that they wouldn't know a REAL and TRUE story if it bit them in the....behind.
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